Burn the road
English Idiom
Meaning: To travel very quickly, often with a sense of urgency or determination. It's often used to describe someone who is moving at a high speed to achieve their goal.
Origin: The idiom 'Burn the road' likely originates from the early 20th century when automobiles became more common. The phrase evokes the image of a car speeding down a road so quickly that it almost sets the pavement on fire. This vivid imagery has made it a popular way to describe rapid travel or movement.
